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Aterisk is hardcoded into 5060. You may forward other ports to it but basically it will create a contact header with 5060. We had to change asterisk code base in order to really work with another port. This sucks!?
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On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 7:05 PM, null <pjsip-request at lists.pjsip.org>
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>    1. Re: Changing PJSIP to work over TCP on port different than
>       5060 (Filip Planinsky)
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> Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 20:49:38 +0200
> From: Filip Planinsky <filip@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: pjsip at lists.pjsip.org
> Subject: Re: Changing PJSIP to work over TCP on port different
> 	than	5060
> Message-ID: <B6AC1124-9129-4C6F-9DF7-38B2B66E166E at fonetize.com>
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> Hi There,
> I will try to bump up this question one more try.
> Generally, if you use TCP transport on port 5060 - there is no problem.
> However, if you try to change the port, the you get into troubles.
> Details are below in my previous emails.
> If someone could help - will be much appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Filip
> On Jun 9, 2014, at 7:22 PM, Filip Planinsky <filip at fonetize.com> wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>> 
>> any hints on how to change the remote SIP port for PJSIP?
>> My Asterisk is listening on TCP port 6533 and it seems that PJSIP is having trouble to work with it in some cases.
>> I can't use UDP - because of the iOS App, which requires TCP in order to run in background.
>> 
>> Details are below.
>> If you could help - it will be greatly appreciated!
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Filip
>> 
>> 
>> On Jun 7, 2014, at 12:12 AM, Filip Planinsky <filip at fonetize.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I am trying to change the default SIP port 5060 to some other port.
>>> I am using TCP, because I use PJSIP on an iOS App, which must run in background mode. And TCP is required by iOS for this to happen.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I tried this and it seemed to be working ok.
>>> I have added to pjsua_config struct:
>>> 
>>> cfg.outbound_proxy[0] = pj_str("sip:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:6533;transport=tcp");
>>> 
>>> before execution the pjsua_init(&cfg, &log_cfg, NULL) function
>>> 
>>> By setting the outbound proxy to pjsua_config struct I achieved 2 things:
>>> 1. adding transport=tcp to all request
>>> 2. changing the remote port from 5060 to 6533
>>> 
>>> I also added the port to the registrar URI in pjsua_acc_config.reg_uri="sip:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:6533"
>>> 
>>> This way the App is able to:
>>> 1. Send REGISTER
>>> 2. Receive OPTIONS from Asterisk
>>> 3. Receive INVITE from Asterisk and establish a call, which has audio in both directions
>>> 4. Obviously, respond to Asterisk with SIP/200 OK and ACK, when needed.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> However, I did find that the App is not capable to send BYE requests.
>>> I use the App only to answer calls - by design it doesn't have the ability to make calls - so I do not know if it is capable to send INVITE requests to the Asterisk.
>>> 
>>> 23:18:16.307   pjsua_call.c !Call 0 hanging up: code=0..
>>> 23:18:16.308 tcpc0x15ba6c14  ....TCP client transport created
>>> 23:18:16.309 tcpc0x15ba6c14  ....TCP transport 192.168.1.11:61873 is connecting to XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5060...
>>> 23:18:16.309   pjsua_core.c  ....TX 476 bytes Request msg BYE/cseq=6547 (tdta0x15abf400) to TCP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5060
>>> 23:18:16.364  tsx0x15ba6064  Failed to send Request msg BYE/cseq=6547 (tdta0x15abf400)! err=120061 (Connection refused)
>>> 
>>> It tries to send the BYE request to poet 5060, which is not possible as the Asterisk doesn't listen to this port.
>>> I think the problem is that it says "TCP client transport created" and therefore uses the default port.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> What is the proper way to change the TCP port from 5060 to any other port?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Filip
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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